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Groovebox Project Sharing Between iPhone and iPad
I have a great track going on Groovebox in my iPhone. I'd like to send it to my iPad and continue work in Groovebox there. Is this possible, @AmpifyxNovation ?
I can export WAV stems, so I could get it going in Auria, of course, but it would be great to further tweak in Groovebox.
Please advise!
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I don’t think we can share projects now
Would be SOOOO nice. I love apps that support iCloud sharing between devices.
+1
I would like to be able to share projects between my iPads.
What apps DO support this? It never even occurred to me that they wouldn't.
Auxy does, Gadget too if I remember correctly.
I> @Tarekith said:
You would assume but I can’t figure either out. @AmpifyxNovation Amy suggestions?
FLSM 3 does too, and even does it between iOS and Android, so it is definitely possible....I am sure this will have been considered, and may even be on the to do list....but as with everything, time is a limited and precious resource....
What percentage of users have multiple devices ?
I would guess that the proportion with at least 2 is quite high, especially including old devices.
Ah, good point. But it doesn’t seem like it would be that hard to enable.